Charlie,

Well, I guess my problem is not solved.  I started getting the problem
again so, I decided to delete my repository (~/.m2/repository).  Then
I did the following steps

1) Install jta 1.0.1B
2) mvn install (on my parent module, of about seven projects)
3) mvn gwt:compile (on my web sub module)

then i get:
[INFO] Compile GWT module com.foobar.CoreDataConstant

Here is the module that should get compiled. (my pom.xml is in a
previous post)

I have modified the package names to hide sensitive info.  So, if its
different from the previous post thats why.  But, you can take my word
that the packages and folders line up.  Plus when I use the jar source
i see all the stuff gwt needs.

As you said earlier maybe it is a gwt problem, not a maven-gwt plugin
problem.  How can I determine what is passed to gwt to compile?  Not
sure why it thinks the module it errors out on should have an entry
point.  Its not the first one listed int his module, which is my
compile target.  But, if i rename the one it thinks should have an
entry point it goes to the next one found on the classpath and expects
an entry point on that one.

 <module>
        <source path="ui"/>

    <inherits name="com.google.gwt.user.User"/>

    <inherits name="com.foobar.web.FooBarClient"/>

    <inherits name="com.foobar.web.FooBarDTO"/>

    <inherits name="com.foobar.CoreData"/>

    <inherits name=com.foobar.CoreDataConstant"/>

    <inherits name="com.foobar.CoreDataHelper"/>

    <inherits name="com.foobar.CoreDataHibernate"/>

    <entry-point class="com.foobar.web.ui.DemoModule"/>

 </module>
-chris worley

On Jan 21, 6:52 am, Charlie Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cool, glad you got it going.  I wasn't even looking at the repo
> direction, but I should have been, that has happened to me before
> (sometimes the files there get corrupted).  Good catch.
>
> On Jan 20, 10:45 pm, cworley420 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Got it working.
>
> > in my last post i explained that it worked on my desktop but stopped
> > working on my laptop.
>
> > Not sure what happened.  But, i copied my ~/.m2/repository directory
> > off of my desktop and replaced the one on my laptop.
>
> > Now everything works again for the gwt plugin.  Not sure how my
> > repository got screwed up.  Was not the settings file because i have
> > nothing in it anymore.
>
> > -chris worley
>
> > On Jan 19, 3:57 pm, Charlie Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I use multiple modules often, and usually only one has an entry point,
> > > works fine for me. I use GWT inheritance in my modules (saying
> > > "inherits from" is not enough info).  At any rate, GWT-Maven just
> > > hands off the "compileTargets" to the GWT compiler itself, it doesn't
> > > do the work on it's own.  That error message means, the GWT compiler
> > > can't find the entry point for the module you are specifying using the
> > > current classpath.  Post your POM and module, and any other info if
> > > you still need help. GWT-Maven does not (should not anyway) just find
> > > the next "available" module, it uses the configuration specified (it's
> > > possible though, depending on how you are doing inheritance, that one
> > > module might lead to another).
>
> > > On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, cworley420 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Recently I had to modify my pom file to use a different version of
> > > > maven-gwt than I previously was because it was not longer available.
> > > > The current version I am using is  "2.0-beta26".  Everything worked
> > > > fine for a few days and then maven started ignoring the compile target
> > > > I specified in the xml file.  It appears to pick up the first one it
> > > > find on the file system.  If i rename that one, it goes to the next
> > > > one.
>
> > > > Basically com.foobar.DemoModule is contains the entry point and is the
> > > > compile target i want compiled.  DemoModeul inherits from DemoData
> > > > which is the data model and has not entry points.
>
> > > > Does anyone know why maven-gwt is ignoring the compileTarget is
> > > > specify and attempt to find one to compile?
>
> > > > [INFO] [gwt:compile]
> > > > [INFO] Compile GWT module com.foobar.DemoData
> > > > [ERROR] Module has no entry points defined
> > > > [ERROR] Build failed
>
> > > > Here is my configuration:
>
> > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > >     <repositories>
> > > >         <repository>
> > > >             <id>gwt-maven</id>
> > > >             <url>http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mavenrepo/</
> > > > url>
> > > >         </repository>
> > > >     </repositories>
>
> > > >     <pluginRepositories>
> > > >       <pluginRepository>
> > > >         <id>gwt-maven</id>
> > > >           <url>http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mavenrepo/</
> > > > url>
> > > >       </pluginRepository>
> > > >     </pluginRepositories>
>
> > > > ...
> > > > ...
> > > > ...
>
> > > >             <plugin>
> > > >                 <groupId>com.totsp.gwt</groupId>
> > > >                 <artifactId>maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin</
> > > > artifactId>
> > > >                 <version>2.0-beta26</version>
> > > >                 <configuration>
> > > >                     <logLevel>INFO</logLevel>
> > > >                     <!-- style: PRETTY, DETAILED, OBF -->
> > > >                     <style>DETAILED</style>
> > > >                     <runTarget>com.foobar.DemoModule/DemoModule.jsp</
> > > > runTarget>
> > > >                     <compileTargets>
> > > >                       <param>com.foobar.DemoModule</param>
> > > >                     </compileTargets>
> > > >                 </configuration>
> > > >                 <executions>
> > > >                     <execution>
> > > >                         <goals>
> > > >                           <!--
> > > >                           <goal>generateClientBeans</goal>
> > > >                           -->
> > > >                           <goal>mergewebxml</goal>
> > > >                           <goal>compile</goal>
> > > >                           <!--  goal>testGwt</goal -->
> > > >                        </goals>
> > > >                     </execution>
> > > >                 </executions>
> > > >             </plugin>
>
> > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > > -chris worley
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